PRODIGY T-SHIRT

€29

all-mountain freeride

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PRODIGY 4.0

€649

136/112/128 mm

PRODIGY T-SHIRT

€29

Characteristics

ability level

Int

Adv

Exp

terrain

FS

AM

BC

flex

Soft

Mid

Stiff

flex

Soft

Mid

Stiff

prodigy series

3.0

Tech Details

length 170, 177, 183, 190cm

radius 22m @183cm

weight 1860g @183cm

tip 128mm

waist 104mm

tail 120mm

Introducing the brand-new Prodigy 3.0, a 104mm underfoot directional freeride twin with a whole lot of freestyle attitude, built to turn heads on the chairlift. Inspired by the Prodigy 4.0, this ski shares the same shape, Poplar/Ash core and Flax Fibre layers as its big brother, meaning that it grips when carving up corduroy or slush, and has the right mix of pop and dampness to boost that backcountry kicker then charge down the tracked-out landing. Surf Zone technology ensures that even at this waist width, you can fly through fresh snow and smear slashes all the way down your line. Whether you’re tearing up the bumps, gapping safety barriers, bouncing down pillow lines or wheelying rollers, this ski is playful, solid and versatile enough to do it all, in style.

Technology

128mm

2

2

Poplar/Ash Core

Ash is a heavier hardwood, that compliments Poplar by stiffening up the ride and adding some extra durability. This duo provide a chatter-free hold on hard snow, a solid base for stomping landings and more than enough pop and flex to get creative with.

104mm

4

4

Micro-cap

With micro-cap, the sandwich construction provides awesome edge hold and torsional stability while the ski’s topsheet wraps around and meets the sidewall, protecting the fragile join that can be prone to chipping.

120mm

1

1

Directional Twin

A considerably skinnier tail width than in the tip provides ultimate downhill performance for attacking the mountain. A twin tip in the tail encourages playfulness and freestyle attitude, meaning you can ride switch without problem.

3

3

Flax Fibres

An innovative, biaxial layup of Flax Fibres ensure excellent dampening characteristics adding all the stiffness and torsional stability you could want from your eco-friendly landing gear, and more.

5

5

Surf Zones

Surf Zone tech unites Rocker and Tip Taper design to make sure these two key features work in harmony. Rocker provides float and facilitates pivoting, while a Tapered Tip moves the widest part of the ski closer to the centre and removes unwanted hooking.

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SIZE GUIDE

SIZE GUIDE SKIS

Choosing the right ski length depends on a mix of different factors. On a basic level, height, weight and ability should give you a good idea of what length of ski you should go for.

As a rule of thumb, start with a ski around nose to eyebrow level height. If you are just starting out, or at an intermediate level, then we suggest that you take some length off. If you’re a more advanced/expert skier, then we suggest you should push your ski length towards your full height or even further. If you are heavier than the average weight for your size, feel free to add some ski length as well.

Go towards the shorter side of our range if you’re choosing a narrower ski and will spend most of your time on hard snow.

Go towards the longer side if you’re skiing fast and aggressively in off-piste conditions.

For a mix of the two, choose a ski somewhere in between.

If you’re still unsure after reading this size guide, please get in touch with us on our live chat and we’ll be happy to find the right length for you!

Skier Height (cm)

Skier Height (Feet'Inches)

Suggested Ski Length

130

4'3

115-125

135

4'4

120-135

140

4'6

125-140

145

4'7

130-145

150

4'9

135-150

155

5'1

140-155

160

5'2

145-165

165

5'4

150-175

170

5'6

155-180

175

5'7

160-185

180

5'9

170-188

185

6'1

175-195

190

6'2

180-204

200

6'6

185-204

Go towards the lower end of our suggested range if:

You’re a beginner or an intermediate looking to progress quickly.You want to make even quicker, shorter turns more easily.You have a cool head and like to keep the revs down.You’re so tall, none of our skis are long enough for you.